Kentucky Derby Festival’s Balloon Races promise thrills in the sky
The festivities lift off on April 24-26.
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The festivities lift off on April 24-26.
Kentucky Derby Festival’s Balloon Races promise thrills in the sky Read More »
Salt River Brewing Company opened just in time for the holiday weekend after having to replace entire floor panels.
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Kentucky Humanities helped schools and shops recover in the aftermath of eastern Kentucky flooding in 2022. But now, officials say their hands are tied.
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Paula Lacey is a dispatcher at MetroSafe, and after 27 years on the job, she’s ready to hang up her headset.
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The additional DNA testing could have taken months, further delaying Steve Lawson’s trial in the death of Crystal Rogers.
“What’s concerning is the fact that these kinds of things continue to happen, but the level of discipline isn’t significant,” an expert said about LMDC officers.
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The park’s westward expansion, PlayPort, was luckily spared by the flood waters. Trash continues to get picked up while Louisville Metro workers clear muddy messes.
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“Writing has given me a life I never could have imagined,” Kathleen Driskell said. She’s an award-winning poet, essayist, and teacher.
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“We’d like to help make this little girl’s life amazing while she is capable of getting around on her own.”
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“We had about 800 reservations for Easter, so to tell them with about a weeks notice that we don’t have room for you is heartbreaking.”
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“There’s been many, many more senseless murders, and it’s sad,” Linda Dougherty said. Her brother was fatally shot in 2011 and his case has gone unsolved.
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Henry, a ‘kind-hearted’ teen, was just days away from his freshman orientation when he took his own life. Another Kent County teen pleaded guilty to sextorting him.
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By Sara Montoya The significant wave of immigration reform by the Trump administration has brought confusion and chaos to those trying to make a life for themselves in the United States, whether temporary or permanent. Educational institutions in particular struggle to keep up with the new regulations as students across the country are having their
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“We walked in for what we expected to be the happiest day of our life. And we walked straight into a nightmare.”
She went to the hospital to have her baby. Now her husband is raising two kids alone Read More »